This WordPress – WooCommerce plugin will turn product’s page default variations select-option menus to user friendly table – grid display. It features a self-explanatory with plenty of options admin settings panel, great documentation and support and per product options.

Order Columns: You may order the columns by drag-n-dropping the list elements

You are ready to go! * Save Changes *

Shortcode

On your product page or anywhere were shortcodes are executed (eg. posts and pages), you may use the shortcode [vartable] . If you just put the shortcode then it will read the options of the plugin that you have set via the admin settings panel.

In order to customize the shortcode you may use the following attributes (respectively to the above options):

id

sku

thumb

thumb_size

stock

in_stock_text

out_stock_text

low_stock_text

low_stock_thresh

price

offer

image

qty

cart

wishlist

gift

ajax

desc

head

responsive

sorting

On all attributes, setting it to “1” equals to “yes” and “0” equals to “no”, when yes or no apply as a possible options. Here is an example:

As you may notice we have not set the cart, wishlist etc. attributes, hence the shortcode will do as we have set via the plugin’s settings panel

If you use the shortcode outsite the product page, then the “id” attribute of the shortcode is mandatory!!!

All Variable Products All variations Shortcode

You may display all variable products variations with the shortcode [vartableall]. The same arguments as above can be used AND title = 1 for displaying the title of the product before each table AND categories
categories can be set with category id and comma separated, eg [vartableall categories=10,14] to include products from these two categories only.
Do not use the id option on this shortcode.

Developer Friendly

Many hooks are in place. Please search the code for a full list. Below are some of them with examples.

You can add alter the css class of the link to the full image for each variation with the filter “vartable_thumb_class_filter”, eg.

From the extracted files of step one (1) navigate to and select woo-variations-table.zip and click “Install Now“

You may be asked to confirm your wish to install the Plugin.

If this is the first time you’ve installed a WordPress Plugin, you may need to enter the FTP login credential information. If you’ve installed a Plugin before, it will still have the login information. This information is available through your web server host.

Click Proceed to continue with the installation. The resulting installation screen will list the installation as successful or note any problems during the install.

If successful, please click Activate Plugin to activate it.

If you get an error, please de-activate WooCommerce, activate the plugin and re-activate WooCommerce

Changelog

1.3.4 10/31/2016

Feature: Added some more CSS classes for popular themes

Feature: Per role plugin activation

Feature: If custom variation description does not exist, it will look for the default woocommerce variable description

Fix: Check with “is_purchasable” for availability

Fix: Force prettyPhoto to always load

Fix: Add to cart button should work withouth the global checkbox being checked